Infinity war

When it comes to Marvel vs DC comparisons, the online communities tend to be full of heated arguments about which publisher is better. Even where the films are concerned there are die-hard fans who insist that the DC films are actually great and don't deserve the hate they get. Next time that happens you may want to point out that Avengers: Infinity War has been out less than a week, and its global takings are just shy of overtaking what Justice League made during its entire run. Read More >>

With Infinity War Marvel was keen to emphasise that the stakes have never been higher, warning us that nobody is safe from the cold hands of death. There has been rampant speculation about who lives and who dies during the fray with Thanos and his armies, and now that the film has hit cinemas we can find out for sure. Read More >>

Now that Infinity War has hit cinemas across the UK and other parts of the world, we can finally talk about all the things people have been asking for months. Questions like "where's Hawkeye", "why isn't Daredevil in this", and "why was Hulk even in space in the first place?" One of the big questions involved characters that would or wouldn't appear, and now we can reveal which Marvel heroes didn't make the cut. Read More >>

Today is the big day that Avengers: Infinity War, a film that's been nearly ten years in the making, hits cinemas across the UK. It is a very good film, by all accounts, and well worth all the hype that's been getting over the past few years. If you didn't go to a midnight screening you won't have had chance to see what the film has to offer, and might be wondering about Marvel's trademark post-credit scenes. Read More >>

By now the most die hard Marvel fans will have seen Avengers: Infinity War, the culmination of 10 years of films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Hopefully you'll have enjoyed the film as much as we did, but you may not have noticed that Marvel sneakily recast one of the film's characters. Read More >>

Avengers: Infinity War is finally here, and I suggest everyone who likes comic films, good films, and action films, should go and see it. Because it's incredible. It's also like most Marvel movies and filled to the brim with Easter eggs and references to past films, pop culture, and the comics. In case you couldn't spot them all for yourself, here's our run down of everything we saw. Read More >>

Avengers: Infinity War is demanding, heartbreaking, exhilarating, massive, and dense. More than seemingly any movie so far in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it requires its viewer to be intimately acquainted with all the films that come before it—and, if you are, it’s rewarding and audacious in ways the franchise has never been before and isn’t likely to be again. It’s a movie that is not screwing around. Read More >>

Last night, the press got to see Avengers: Infinity War, the culmination of a decades worth of Marvel movies that unites all your favourite heroes (and also Hawkeye) in one big mishmash of epic proportions. Although reviews aren’t available yet, critics have taken to social media to laud the movie—especially all the surprises it holds. Read More >>

With each trailer or TV spot released for Avengers: Infinity War there’s always one or two standout moments. Cap holding off Thanos’s Infinity Gauntlet, Spider-Man and Doctor Strange bantering, Star-Lord telling Tony Stark his plan sucks, etc. Now there’s a new behind-the-scenes video—and yes, once again, there are multiple moments from the film that will bring a huge smile to your face. Read More >>

So, we’ve seen two clips of Peter Parker in Avengers: Infinity War, centring around a school bus, both presumably from early in the film. One is Peter in the bus, watching as Thanos’s ring ship appears over New York. The other is Peter out of the bus, slipping on his mask, quick to action. Both of these scenes, which presumably happen in sequential order, have been featured in several trailers now, leaving me one question: How? Read More >>

The Marvel Cinematic Universe celebrated its tenth birthday earlier this year - and in just a few short weeks we’ll all be sitting down in the cinema to watch executive producer Kevin Feige’s crowning achievement: Avengers: Infinity War is set to draw together all of the dozens of characters and plot threads into the sort of spectacular crossover event that has only really been seen before in the pages of comics. Read More >>

Like everyone, I’m incredibly excited about Avengers: Infinity War, which will finally be released on April 26th. After an 18-film build-up, it appears as though we’re about to get a spectacular pay-off for all of the investment that we, as an audience, have put into Marvel Studios. And given Marvel’s near-perfect track record for delivering fun films, it seems almost impossible that we’ll end up leaving the cinema disappointed (hey, even Thor 2 wasn’t bad). Read More >>